West Block of Confederation Building evacuated due to smoke

Media | Smoke prompts Confederation Building evacuation

Caption: Workers in West Block of Confederation Building were evacuated early Monday, after an overheated cord filled the third floor with smoke

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An overheated extension cord caused the West Block of Confederation Building in St. John's to be evacuated until lunch time.
Emergency crews were called to the provincial government building around 9:30 a.m. Monday, after an alarm was triggered.

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People were evacuated from the building due to smoke from an overheated extension cord.
The complex reopened at noon, although the offices of the Department of Advanced Education and Skills remained closed for the day.
The link connecting the east and west blocks was also temporarily affected by the incident.
Shift Supt. Robert Fowler said by the time they arrived there was smoke on the third floor.
"At the end of the day, it ended up being a minor electrical problem but it did create a lot of smoke in the area," Fowler said.
Firefighters are ventilating the area while employees remain out of the building.